Team Minutes
Lab day 01 (Hitchcock 224, @12:45)
Objective- Familiarize ourselves with AEV project goals, the company website, and how to use the Arduino to control the vehicle.
Attendees: All present
Tasks Completed-
- Alec opened Arduino sketchbook and worked on writing the code and uploading it to the AEV.
- Maxx initiated the starting point of our project and created the company’s website.
- The whole group works to troubleshoot hardware issues along with TA’s. Issues including no power output due to a broken Arduino.
Upcoming Tasks-
- Complete pre-lab assignment for next week.
- Complete the AEV kit policy and label documents
- Maxx will complete extra deliverables for the website.
Lab Meeting 2
Location: Hitchcock 224
Time: @12:45
Attendees: All present
Objective: Continue team development, role assignment. Additionally, learn the application of reflectance sensors and motors. Further explore MCR.
Notes:
- Alec assigned as Lead Programmer, Maxx assigned as Lead Builder/Designer, Daniel assigned as Assistant, Ethan assigned as minute recorder and assistant.
- Maxx begins working on building AEV
- AEV built, sensors attached
- Alec begins coding the program for current activity
- Code finished along with reflectance sensor test
- Daniel and Ethan work on Team Working Agreement and Kit Policy/Checklist
- Policy and Checklist submitted by Daniel
- Team Working Agreement finished and uploaded to the website
Upcoming Tasks:
- Complete Pre-Lab Assignments
Lab Meeting 3
Location: Hitchcock 308
Time: 12:40
Attendees: All present
Objective: Continue AEV development, reflectance sensor tests, explore Data Extraction Tool, and begin testing on tracks.
Notes:
- Daniel S. reassembles AEV.
- Alec J. prepares and performs reflectance sensor test
- Began with failed test, fixed issue and sensors are working properly.
- Max prepares Data Extraction tool in MatLab
- Alec J. programs new test program for straight
- Program executes without flaw, Max B. performs Data Extraction.
- File exports to Excel correctly
- Team ran program on real straight track, AEV moved along the track as expected
- New Data extraction is run
- Confusion on plotting the imported data has arose, data was imported in a format that was unfamiliar to us.
- Problem is resolved through the help of GTA Ben Richetti
- Class and Meeting ends. Plans to finish graph production in future meetings.
Upcoming Tasks:
- Begin design of AEV
- Finish pre-assignments/quizzes
- Complete Pwer V Time Graphs
Lab Meeting 4
Location: Hitchcock 224
Time: @12:45
Attendees: All present
Objective: Concept screening and scoring of AEV designs. Discuss grant proposal and Progress proposal.
Notes:
- Group design discussion
- Ideas for part design: battery holder, wheel arm, front hood
- Design Considerations: Weight distribution, total weight, power potential
- Where to place fans, in what orientation.
- Which base for design to use, T or angled wings
- One fan blade is bent (plan to replace later based on performance)
- Grant proposal part decided to be battery holder.
- Alec draws out group design on paper.
- Maxx begins solid works part for grant proposal.
- Group plans to meet Sunday, Time TBD for concept Screening and Scoring
- De assembled AEV for transport.
- Finalized group design drawing and clarified future plans
Upcoming Tasks:
- Create Program proposal slides
- Website Update
- Meet for Concept Screening and Scoring
Out-Of-Class Meeting
Location: Hitchcock 316
Time: Sunday Feb, 10 @ 4:00
Attendees: Ethan, Maxx, Daniel, Alec
Objectives: Continue and finish lab activity from Lab 4. Create presentation slide/slides for Grant Proposal. Begin work on Progress Report 1.
Notes:
- Maxx creates Excel sheet from concept scoring and screening matrix.
- Design criteria decided to be weight, balance/distribution and aerodynamics
- Group discusses scores and places ratings in the matrix.
- Final two designs are Maxx’s and the Group design created during lab.
- Daniel starts creation of Progress Report.
- Daniel to be lead on Report creation
- Other members to take on assisting roles based on need in order to complete the report correctly and efficiently.
- Some design drawings missing in person, however the creator of the drawing provided honest review of their design in comparison for the purposes of scoring and screening.
- Alec begins work on Progress Report with Daniel, taking on the “Forward-Looking” element of the assignment.
- Ethan creates skeleton of proposal slide, needs final part drawing for completion.
- Maxx uploads necessary website deliverables for concept scoring and screening.
- Meeting ends @ 5:10
Upcoming Tasks:
- Continue work on Progress Report for before Lab on Wednesday.
- Review Pre-Lab content for Lab 5.
- Prepare for Grant Proposal for Lab 5.
Lab Meeting 6
Location: Hitchcock 224
Time: @12:45
Attendees: All present
Objective: Complete Committee Meeting 1, begin brainstorming for advanced R&D research. Group K doing Battery testing and reflectance sensor testing.
Notes:
- Team begins brainstorming on Battery test procedure.
- Ethan/Maxx: Test how different power percentages affect battery capacity
- Maxx: Test how much battery capacity is used in a single run on the track.
- Ethan: Test single motor speed setting for set time interval, testing how distance drops off as voltage drops.
- Decide upon idea 3, testing how distance traveled over set time drops with decreasing battery voltage.
- Ethan Begins filling out detailed procedure for battery test
- Committee Meeting @ 1:35
- Ethan talked on schedule and staying on time
- Maxx: Talked about website organization
- Alec: Received a run-down on finances and 3-D printing costs
- Daniel: Talked about problems solved, and problems to be solved.
- Resume testing conditions for battery test, tested 50% power, 25% power, and settled on 35% power.
Upcoming Tasks:
- Begin explicit Battery Testing
- Begin Reflectance sensor test brainstorming
Lab Meeting 7
Location: Hitchcock 224
Time: @12:45
Attendees: All present
Objective: Continue Advanced R&D testing for Battery and Reflectance Sensors
Notes:
- Team makes revisions to Battery test procedure, further defining goals
- Decided upon testing power depletion, power usage, and distance traveled beginning with a fully charge battery.
- Testing how battery voltage affects all power usage and distance traveled.
- Begins developing Reflectance Sensor Procedure
- Test whether slow is more accurate than fast
- Test accuracy difference when starting on mirror strip vs off of mirror strip.
- Group finishes up brainstorming for each test, consulting with GTA about refining testing procedures.
Upcoming Tasks:
- Begin and finish testing during Lab Meeting 8
Lab Meeting 8
Location: Hitchcock 308
Time: @12:40
Attendees: Maxx, Ethan, Daniel
Objective:
- Complete as much of aR&D testing as possible
Notes:
- AEV is assembled by Daniel
- Maxx prepares AEV Extraction tool
- Team speaks with TA about lack of time for testing, behind schedule due plan alteration.
- Team begins testing with Battery Procedure
- Clarification from instructional team, only Test 1 must be completed
- Team begins data analysis and compilation
Upcoming Goals:
- Begin Reflectance Sensor testing, continue data compilation for Progress Report.
Lab Meeting 9
Location: Hitchcock 224
Time: @12:40
Attendees: All present
Objectives:
- Begin Reflectance Sensor Testing
Notes:
- Alec finishes code sequences for Reflectance Sensor Tests
- Team Finishes first Reflectance Sensor Test
- Begin working on second set of tests
- Ran into complications with inches to mark conversion
- Potentially seeing that our hypothesis is correct
Upcoming Tasks:
- Finish Reflectance Sensor Testing
- Begin working on Performance Test 1
Lab Meeting 10
Location: Hitchcock 224
Time: @12:45
Attendees: All present
Objective:
- Finish Reflectance Sensor Testing
- Begin preparation for Performance Test 1
Notes:
- Maxx explains some of his work on the data from Battery Testing, plans to speak with TA’s.
- Tea notices discrepancy in mark to inch conversion for AEV, appears to be going about double the distance it’s supposed to be
- Team also notices that magnet connector must be slightly higher, fixed the problem by flipping the metal piece that catches the magnet.
- Team Finishes Reflectance Sensor Tests, adjusts group based mark conversion to roughly 2 times the expected distance.
- Code sequences created based off of time and distance both created.
- Performance Test 1 practice goes well, both sets of code work effectively.
Upcoming Tasks:
- Test code for room 308 track, potential track differences.
- Continue with MCR deliverables for after Spring Break.
Lab Meeting 11
Location: Hitchcock 308
Time: @12:40
Attendees: All present
Objectives:
- Test code sequence for different room setting
- Complete Performance Test 1
Notes:
- Using code sequence for room 224, AEV performs differently on the new track in room 308.
- Code is adjusted for the different room conditions.
- Testing and practice continues, improvements are seen, confidence in code sequence is high.
- Team L and K AEV’s are performing well, Team Q appears to have minor setbacks
- AEV performance test runs smoothly, AEV Extraction is performed as well.
- Team K assist Team Q with code problems.
Upcoming Tasks:
- Begin work on Progress Report 2
- Investigate code for Performance Test 2
Lab Meeting 12
Location: Hitchcock 224
Time: @ 12:40
Attendees: All present
Objectives: Begin preparation work for Performance Test 2
Notes:
- Group retrieves 3D printed battery holder and places it on design.
- Group begins analysis of code, comparing different room situations and beginning code process.
- Group decides to test PT 1 code again to make sure it still works correctly
- Then modify the code to fulfill the new requirements.
- PT 1 code is modified slightly for current conditions, group begins distance calculations for second half of track run
- Group finishes preliminary code sequence for Room 224 PT 2, code is tested and satisfies current objectives for Performance Test.
Upcoming Tasks:
- Finish preparation for Oral presentations to other groups.
- Continue finishing touches on Performance Test 2 code
Lab Meeting 13
Location: Hitchcock 308
Time: @12:40
Attendees: All present
Objective: Continue development of Performance Test 2 for AEV
Notes:
- Tea attempts to use downstairs code sequence in upstairs room, still doesn’t perform the same way.
- Upload upstairs code for testing, performs well besides hitting the caboose too hard
- Code is modified to be slower after the stop.
- Some problems with caboose connection are encountered
Upcoming Tasks:
- Finish up PT 2 code sequence
- Complete PT 2
Lab Meeting 14
Location: Hitchcock 224
Time: @12:40
Attendees: All present
Objectives: Complete performance test 2
Notes:
- Team loads current code for room 224 practice run
- Code sequence is not working to previously observed standards
- Problem arises in final approach to caboose, either stopping too hard or coming in too fast.
- Problem is solved by reducing final brake power
- Performance test 2 is completed perfectly
- Data from test is extracted
- Discussion on figuring out the true mark conversions to completely convert codes to distance based movement.
- Measuring pros and cons of time to research.
- Work on CDR is begun
- Group splits workload for different sections
Upcoming Tasks:
- Continue work on CDR draft
- Prepare for Committee Meeting 2
- Continue development of design.
Lab Meeting 15
Location: Hitchcock 224
Time: @12:45
Attendees: All present
Objectives:
- Complete Committee Meeting 2
- Begin work in aR&D 3
Notes:
- Group attempts to create full performance test code before continuing development
- Issue occurs with Performance test 2 code not working the same as the previous day, even in the same room.
- Group explores magnet connector problems
- Potential problem fix in loosening magnet connector for more flexibility
- AEV is revealed to not register backwards motion.
- Final run of the day is approaching good performance
Upcoming Tasks:
- Continue development of code
- Research potential servo connection
- Research AEV specific mark conversions
Lab Meeting 16
Location: Hitchcock 308
Time: @12:40
Attendees: All present
Objectives: Continue aR&D3
Notes:
- Ethan proposes procedure for testing cost efficiency for different power percentages.
- Point of conflict, not all runs will be run in the same room.
- However all runs for a single power percentage will be run in the same room.
- Group Decides to complete the experiment in a piecewise manner. Creating the code sequence, then running the trials
- Team completes trials for 30% and 40%
Upcoming Tasks:
- Continue aR&D 3
- Continue prep for final performance test
Lab Meeting 17
Location: Hitchcock 224
Time: @12:40
Attendees: All present
Objectives:
- Finish aR&D 3
- Begin Progress Report
- Prepare for Oral Presentation
Notes:
- Team prepares code for 50% power run.
- Code sequence requires some tweaking in order to achieve an accurate run.
- All 5 trials are run with the 50% code
- Group begins combining data for Progress Report
- Daniel begins initial work on Progress Report
- Group begins discussion on optimal power to use and projected run costs for final test.
Upcoming Tasks
- aR&D Oral Presentation
- Work on final Performance Test
Lab Meeting 18
Location: Hitchcock 224
Time: @12:45
Attendees: All present
Objectives:
- Complete code for final performance test.
- Begin work on Final Oral Presentation
Notes:
- Team begins work on code to achieve a finished run.
- Changing break positions on return journey.
- After completed run, cost is evaluated from given time
- AEV comes in around $50,000 over budget.
- More code adjustments including a coast up hill
- Results in $8,000 reduction
- Final code appears to work consistently, next lab is in different room which will bring difficulties
Upcoming Tasks
- Finish refining code
- Turn in Final Presentation slide
Lab Meeting 19
Location: Hitchcock 308
Time: @12:40
Attendees: All present
Objectives:
- Continue updating website
- Continue work on CDR or Final Presentation
Notes:
- Group decides to not test code given the different room conditions between 224 and 308.
- Maxx begins working on final update to website.
- Clarifies formatting with TA, Connor Winter
- Daniel begins updating the CDR
- Alec delivers aR&D3 and performance test codes to Maxx
- Team discusses which graphs to include in the final presentation.
- Whether to show aR&D findings or evolution of final performance test power usage.
Upcoming Tasks:
- Finish CDR and Final Presentation
- Check code on Performance Test days
Lab Meeting 20
Location: Hitchcock 224
Time: 12:40
Attendees: All present
Objectives:
- Complete Final Performance Test
- Continue development of final poster
Notes:
- Group tests final test code, fixes small braking problems at end of run
- Completes first run with 1 point deduction
- Group fixes code problem after instructor data extraction
- Only needed to re-upload code
- Group finishes 2nd performance test with a perfect score
Upcoming Tasks:
- Complete another final performance run
- Finish poster alterations given by Connor Winter
Lab Meeting 21
Location: Hitchcock 224
Time: @12:45
Attendees: All present
Objectives:
- Complete Final Performance Test
- Continue work on final deliverables
Notes:
- Team complete third run for final performance test, small mark inconsistencies lead to a failed run.
- Final average gives aa 39.5 for all runs
- Maxx shows group final draft for poster
- Daniel disassembles the AEV for turn-in on Friday 4/12
- Group speaks with on clarification for poster rubric.
- Which point sections in the rubric need specific visuals on the poster vs simply needing to be talked about.
- Daniel, with some help from Ethan, begin to work on the CDR, hesitant to make large changes as the draft has not been graded yet.
Upcoming Tasks
- Turn in Poster
- Continue work on CDR